PVE 4.0 Beta2 + qemu + acpi

lausser

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Hi,

i installed PVE4b2 on a Asus P7P55D PRO/i5 and since then, i cannot start KVM machines with acpi set to Yes. When i start such a VM the host's cpu instantly jumps to 100%, the VM's console shows only "Guest has not initialized the display (yet)" and then nothing happens (except the fans spinning up)
The only thing i can do is to set acpi=No.

The host's bios has ACPI2.0 enabled, an acpid is running. dmidecode shows "ACPI: supported" for board&cpu.
Any ideas?

Gerhard
 
I have the same issue here also. Disabling ACPI allows the screen (In the VM) to initialize.
 
Have the Problem on my DELL R210, too. And it is not fixed in the new 4.2.0-13 I got today via apt
 
Same with Dell R710

root@pve:~# pveversion -v
proxmox-ve: 4.0-13 (running kernel: 4.2.0-1-pve)
pve-manager: 4.0-39 (running version: 4.0-39/ab3cc94a)
pve-kernel-4.2.0-1-pve: 4.2.0-13
lvm2: 2.02.116-pve1
corosync-pve: 2.3.5-1
libqb0: 0.17.2-1
pve-cluster: 4.0-19
qemu-server: 4.0-25
pve-firmware: 1.1-7
libpve-common-perl: 4.0-24
libpve-access-control: 4.0-8
libpve-storage-perl: 4.0-23
pve-libspice-server1: 0.12.5-1
vncterm: 1.2-1
pve-qemu-kvm: 2.4-8
pve-container: 0.9-23
pve-firewall: 2.0-11
pve-ha-manager: 1.0-7
ksm-control-daemon: 1.2-1
glusterfs-client: 3.5.2-2+deb8u1
lxc-pve: 1.1.3-1
lxcfs: 0.9-pve2
cgmanager: 0.37-pve2
criu: 1.6.0-1
zfsutils: 0.6.5-pve1~jessie
 
Is the bios configured to max performance ?

If you are talking about Power Setting in BIOS - yes, I've checked with all the options avalible (including Max Performance)

P.S. Haven't found anything regarding ACPI in Dell BIOS settings((
 
Here we go...

root@pve:~# cat /etc/pve/local/qemu-server/100.conf
bootdisk: virtio0
cores: 2
ide2: none,media=cdrom
memory: 4096
name: Windows2012R2-Std
net0: virtio=B2:8C:43:AB:23:72,bridge=vmbr0
numa: 0
ostype: win8
scsihw: virtio-scsi-pci
smbios1: uuid=36dba4ef-8f79-449a-a637-01d78fa440db
sockets: 1
virtio0: storage0:100/vm-100-disk-1.qcow2,size=96G

Local disk (PERC H700 HW RAID + LUKS + ext4)
 
No, it's not related to the disk or SCSI controller configurations.

The only option to start booting I've found so far is to disable "KVM hardware virtualization" in VM config (but Windows 20012 R2 hangs up during boot process)
 

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